Title: The Interview
1- The Interview
- Presented by
- Bobbie Ann Adair White, M.A.
- Coordinator, Learning Resources
- 254-724-6808
- bawhite_at_medicine.tamhsc.edu
- Contributors Bobbie Ann A. White, MA, Prudence
Zavala, Jenny Cureton, MS
2Personal Statement
3Overview
- Preparing for the interview
- Behavioral Questions History
- Preparing for the Behavioral Interview
- First Impressions
- Common Interview Questions
- Dos Donts
- Follow-up
4Interviewing
- When does the Interview begin end?
- What is the purpose of an interview?
- What should an interview get you?
- The candidate with the most experience gets the
job, right?
5Preparing for the Interview.
- Know your CV Personal Statement
- Research the program
- History
- Current Affairs
- Significant Members their specialties/research
- Programs Mission, Vision, Goals
- Prepare your questions
- Practice your answers and stories
- Anticipate the questions that they will ask
6Behavioral Interview Questions
Past Behavior
Future Behavior
Predicts
- Most accurate predictor of future
behavior/success in a position - 1970s Industrial Psychologists
- 30 employers
- Preparing for a behavior interview will allow you
to be more prepared for a traditional interview
7Preparing for the Behavioral Interview
- Know the skill sets the program is looking for
what it would take to be successful in that
program. - Examples
- Leadership
- Team Building/Interpersonal Skills
- Decision Making/Problem Solving Skills
- Motivation
- Communication
- Organization
- Research/Detail Orientation
8Preparing for the Behavioral Interview Cont
- Refresh your memory about your achievements and
highlights of your academic and work careers - Think about challenging problems or obstacles you
faced. - Demonstrate past behaviors by drawing on
experiences
9How to Answer Behavioral QuestionsSTAR
- Situation or Task
- Think of a situation or task where the skill was
utilized - Action
- Recall the action that you took to resolve the
situation - Result
- State the end result
- Sample Behavioral Question Describe a recent
unpopular decision you made and what the result
was. - Wrong way to answer (negatively reflecting on
you) - Right way to answer (positively reflecting on you)
10Its the Night before the Interview, Dont forget
- Bring all information that you might need
- Bring extra CVs
- Map-out drive to the location the night before
- Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early
11First Impressions
- Dont underestimate your presentation
- Handshake
- Eye contact
- Clothing
- Smell
- Etiquette
- Breath
- Portfolio
- Name Tag
- Be patient
Packaging Responsiveness Experience Miscellaneous
12Common Questions Right Answers
- Tell me about yourself
- Why do you want to be a part of this program?
13Common Questions Right Answers
- What are your long range goals (five years from
now)? - Why should we choose you?
- What are your greatest strengths weaknesses?
14Common Questions Right Answers
- Are you thinking of applying for fellowship or
receiving additional training? - Do you have any questions for me?
15Common Behavioral Questions
- Describe the biggest challenge you've had in your
last rotation and how you handled it. - Tell me about a situation when you had to learn
something new in a short time. How did you do
this? - Give us an example of a situation in which you
had to use your leadership skills. How would you
describe your leadership style? - Summarize a situation where you had to generate a
new idea or suggestion at work or school and tell
me about how you got this idea implemented. - Tell me about a goal or project that was not
successful or was rejected.
16Common Behavioral QuestionsCont
- Think about a crisis situation where things got
out of control. What was your role? - Recall for me an important project you worked on,
and tell me about your process from start to
finish. - Tell me about a time you had to refrain from
making a decision because you did not have enough
information. - Describe an instance when you had to think on
your feet. - -For more questions see the handout-
17Dos
- Research the program
- Dress professionally make eye contact
- Arrive early
- Bring extra copies of your CV with you
- Prepare examples for any questions you anticipate
being asked - Ask questions about the program
- Show enthusiasm
- Show flexibility
- Ask for the interviewers business card (helps
with follow-up) - Smile and be confident
- Be detailed and specific
18Donts
- Greet your interviewer with a weak handshake
- Forget to take notes during the interview
- Be uncertain in your answers
- Look at your CV for answers-know it!
19Follow Up
- Write a thank you note within 24 hours of your
interview hand deliver or mail it! - Personalize the thank you note by using
information from the interview.
20References/Resources
- http//www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/10757.htm
l - http//www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/6701.html
- http//www.med.uiuc.edu/administration/CurricMgt/R
esidencyInterviews.php - http//www.rushu.rush.edu/studentlife/career/medin
t.html
21Questions?
- Want information on Personal Statements CVs?
- See the website for Power Points and Handouts
- Need someone to proofread your CV or Personal
Statement? - Contact Bobbie Ann Adair White, MA
bawhite_at_medicine.tamhsc.edu 254-724-6808 - Good Luck!